wrote:
> I do not know what
> is hiding it. It
> does work with them seeing each other. Which ever
> one is booted is C:
> and the other one is assigned something else.
> Neither are ever hidden
> from eCS.
There's hidden and there's HIDDEN. (Depending on how
literally you are using the word.) I like the other
partitions to be seen to the extent that they hold a
consistent drive letter map. If I had the relevant
IFS drivers working, I would probably opt for read
access. But I don't want anything writing to
HPFS-land from NTFS-ville, or vice versa. Not worth
even a small risk of mucking something up.
Neither of my systems are laptops, but *everything*
shows up and is bootable from the BM boot menu. And
nothing does a disappearing act, later. When one of
the W2K's gets selected, BM just ends up handing off
to the Win boot loader . , , but that's because none
of mine are C:, they're all Extended Logicals.
Jordan
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